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    My first sanp from 100-400 canon lens at TATR on 12/10/2011.. picture not edit..

    canon 550d/ 5.6 / ISO-100..
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    I know the pic is not too clear but what the heck. You just captured a beautiful animal in one of its gracious walks. How better can this get. Congrats on your sighting

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    Good Photo. Slightly out of Focus .Everything Natural.Nice Moving Pose with Left Front Leg lifted.Natural Colour,Habitat and Skill or Chance that you could muster or you got at the time of your First Shot with a New Lens all Transparent. Thanks for sharing.SaktiWild
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    You were using a low ISO. What was the shutter speed?
    Bhargava

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    Watching a tiger is always a pleasing experience. Did you crop this image?

    A vertical composition might have been a better bet here. Leaving more space in the direction the animal is moving enhances the image.

    A higher ISO would have given you better shutter speed. Did you click when the jeep was moving?

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    Shri Sabyasachi,
    Thank you so much for Reminding us that In the Direction of Movement More Space to be left while composing any Photograph of Wild Animal (for that matter any Moving object including Bird) on Move.Though I follow it through Usage with my old Equipment,I forgot that it is one of the Basics on Composition.

    Kind regards,
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